Employees with the Frank Lucco, Co. work near an open window on the top floor of the PNC Building to retrieve parts for the new heating and cooling unit from a crane on Tuesday. A crane lifted the new more energy efficient equipment parts over 300 feet to the top floor of Akron's second tallest building. The project replace the original 1968 boiler and chiller for the building. (Scott Galloway/Galloway Photography for Plug Smart)

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At Cascade Plaza in downtown Akron, a crane lifts the new, more energy efficient heating and cooling equipment parts over 300 feet to the top floor of the PNC building. The project replaces the original 1968 boiler and chiller for the building. (Scott Galloway/Galloway Photography for Plug Smart)

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An employee with the Frank Lucco, Co. retrieves a compressor part for the new heating and cooling unit through a window on the top floor of the PNC Building from a crane Tuesday. A crane lifted the new more energy efficient equipment parts over 300 feet to the top floor of Akron's second tallest building. The project replace the original 1968 boiler and chiller for the building. (Scott Galloway/Galloway Photography for Plug Smart)

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At Cascade Plaza in downtown Akron, a crane lifts the new, more energy efficient heating and cooling equipment parts over 300 feet to the top floor of the PNC building. The project replaces the original 1968 boiler and chiller for the building. (Scott Galloway/Galloway Photography for Plug Smart)

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